Phil Hubbard
King's College London
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Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Phil Hubbard
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Book Review: Amelia Thorpe, Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property | Phil Hubbard | 2024/2/7 | |
Living rooms: Anne Tallentire’s Material Distance | cultural geographies | Phil Hubbard Eleanor Wilkinson | 2023/5/5 |
Planning deregulation and the production of inadequate living conditions: permitted development, toxicity & amenity in London | Environment and Planning A | Philip Hubbard Jonathan Reades Ian Chng | 2024/7/1 |
Small is beautiful? Making sense of ‘shrinking’housing | URBAN STUDIES | Phil Hubbard | 2024/4/2 |
Owning the Street: The Everyday Life of Property | Esther Sullivan | 2022/3 | |
White Cliffs Country: The Migrant Crisis and England’s Border Landscape | Contexts | Phil Hubbard Stuart Leech | 2023/5 |
Interventions in walking methods in political geography | Political geography | Olivia Mason Jasnea Sarma James D Sidaway Alastair Bonnett Phil Hubbard | 2023/10/1 |
Shrinking homes? The geographies of small domestic properties in London, 2010–2021 | Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science | Phil Hubbard Jon Reades Hendrik Walter Catrin Preston | 2023/9/27 |
Affordable studio space as cultural infrastructure: land trusts and the future of creative cities | Rhian Scott Luke Dickens Phil Hubbard | 2023 | |
Creative Recovery? The Role of Cultural Policy in Shaping Post-COVID Urban Futures | Jonathan Gross Lucy McFadzean Kirstie Hewlett Luke Dickens Philip Hubbard | 2023/7/5 | |
Book review forum: Infrastructure | Philip Hubbard Regan Koch Austin Kocher Sarah Klosterkamp Mariana Valverde | 2023/12 | |
Enforcing the Nationally Described Space Standard: the regulation of “Sub-standard” English housing | Journal of Property, Planning and Environmental Law | Phil Hubbard | 2023/11/13 |
Urban public health emergencies and the COVID-19 pandemic. Part 2: Infrastructures, urban governance and civil society | Urban Studies | Scott Orford Yingling Fan Philip Hubbard | 2023/6 |
Planning deregulation as solution to the housing crisis: The affordability, amenity and adequacy of Permitted Development in London | Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space | Ian Chng Jonathan Reades Phil Hubbard | 2023/10/9 |
Quantifying state-led gentrification in London: Using linked consumer and administrative records to trace displacement from council estates | Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space | Jonathan Reades Loretta Lees Phil Hubbard Guy Lansley | 2023/6 |
Borderland: Identity and belonging at the edge of England | Phil Hubbard | 2022 | |
Oysteropolis: Animals in coastal gentrification | Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space | Andrew Brooks Phil Hubbard | 2022/9 |
Concrete cities: why we need to build differently: by Rob Imrie, Bristol, Bristol University Press, 2021, 298 pp.,£ 19.99 (paperback), ISBN 978 1529220520 | Phil Hubbard | 2022/7/4 | |
“So, don’t you want us here no more?” Slow violence, frustrated hope, and racialized struggle on London’s council estates | Housing, Theory and Society | Loretta Lees Phil Hubbard | 2022/5/27 |
Reinventing the clinic? Consuming hospital spaces in the PFI era | Philip Hubbard Morag Bell Tim Brown | 2021/6 |